New Homes in Gloucestershire

Forming part of England’s border with South Wales, Gloucestershire is a South West county that sits between Bristol, Herefordshire, Oxfordshire and Somerset, in addition to Wiltshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. New homes in Gloucestershire can offer lots of potential, whether you want to be in county town Gloucester, or somewhere charming like Cheltenham or Tewkesbury.

From family activities at Puzzlewood to castles, cathedrals and National Trust properties, the county also boasts stunning natural spaces across the beautiful Cotswolds and the Forest of Dean. Visit country parks and beaches, when you set your sights on developments in Gloucestershire, which you can browse below.

Gloucestershire is a great place to live if you love rural environments, although there are some lively towns in the county where you can either settle down or visit. Buying a new home in Gloucestershire can be daunting, but offers such as our Part Exchange scheme are designed to bring down both your stress levels and your costs. All in all, your moving experience can be a whole lot smoother when you buy with us. 

Winnycroft
Winnycroft
Winnycroft Lane, Matson, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL4 6EJ
  • £280,000 to £410,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
  • Winnycroft is a development of 3 & 4 bedroom homes in Gloucester, set within 15 acres of open space and surrounded by countryside. This new development includes play areas and allotments and you’ll be just 4 miles away from Gloucester town centre. Ofsted rated ‘Good’ schools are close by, as well as local shops and pubs. For commuters, the M5 is less than 4 miles away.
The Orchards
The Orchards
Hildersley Farm, Hildersley, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, HR9 7NW
  • £299,000 to £510,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
  • Contemporary new build homes in high demand in Ross-on-Wye. Register today.
Ladden Garden Village
Ladden Garden Village
Off Leechpool Way, Yate, Bristol, South Gloucestershire, BS37 7YX
  • £310,000 to £540,000
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
  • Ladden Garden Village is a new community in Yate, with a range of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes. This neighbourhood includes a Sainsbury's Local, a nursery, 32 acres of open space, 4.5km of cycleways and footpaths as well as sports pitches and play areas. The M4 is just 15 minutes away and Bristol city centre is within easy reach.
DWH @ Brunel Quarter
DWH @ Brunel Quarter
Shipyard Close, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 5WG
  • £320,000 to £529,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
  • New homes for sale in Chepstow. Over 90% sold.
Honeymans Helm
Coming soon
Honeymans Helm
Off Shrivenham Road, Highworth, SN6 7QQ
  • Coming soon
  • Honeymans Helm will be a development of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes in Highworth, surrounded by open space. Highworth town centre is just 0.5 miles away, here you’ll find a Co-op Food and a number of pubs and restaurants J15 of the M4 and Swindon train station are within a 20 minute drive, giving easy access to Bristol, Reading and London.
Orchards Rise
Orchards Rise
Quince Avenue, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 7EU
  • £300,000 to £597,000
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
  • Orchards Rise at Wichelstowe is a development of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes. Enjoy 200 acres of open space, play areas and walks along the Wilts and Berks canal. Your new home will be within a 15 minute walk of shops, pubs and schools. Swindon train station is close by with services to Bristol, Reading and London within 50 minutes.
Canalside
Coming soon
Canalside
Peglars Way, Wichelstowe, Swindon, SN1 7BY
  • Coming soon
  • Canalside will be a new development of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and 3 & 4 bedroom homes, forming part of the Wichelstowe community.Explore over 200 acres of open space whilst still being within a 10 minute walk of schools, Waitrose and Hall & Woodhouse. For commuters, junction 16 of the M4 and Swindon train station are just 3 miles away.

What is life like in Gloucestershire?

Gloucestershire is a great place to live if you love rural environments, although there are some lively towns in the county where you can either settle down or visit. Buying a new home in Gloucestershire can be daunting, but offers such as our Part Exchange scheme are designed to bring down both your stress levels and your costs. All in all, your moving experience can be a whole lot smoother when you buy with us. 

What is there to see and do in Gloucestershire?

If you love exploring miles of open countryside either on foot or on your bike, you’re going to love Gloucestershire. From the Cotswolds to the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley, the county is bursting with beautiful natural settings which provide the perfect backdrop to spending your time outdoors

Cultural draws across the county include Tewkesbury AbbeySudeley Castle and Gloucester Cathedral, as well as the British Motor Museum, the Corinium Museum and Westonbirt’s National Arboretum. If you’re into your horticulture, don’t miss Bourton House Garden, the Royal Gardens at Highgrove or Hidcote Manor Gardens, especially in the full bloom of spring. 

What is education like in Gloucestershire?

If you have kids to think of, Sir Thomas Rich’s School in Gloucester is rated as one of the county’s best secondary schools for boys. If you have girls you can turn your attention to Denmark Road High School, with both institutions judged to be outstanding by Ofsted. The same goes for Stroud High School, as well as Powell’s CofE in Cirencester and Fairford CofE in the county’s south east. And likewise Blue Coat CofE in Wotton-under-Edge, which is close to Bristol

How are the Gloucestershire transport links?

There are plenty of bus, train and park and ride services available across Gloucestershire, while the county council has also invested money into the region’s walking and cycling infrastructure to boost sustainable travel. If you do need to drive, the M5 motorway passes through the west of the county close to Bristol Channel, which you can use to head north all the way to Birmingham

What is the Gloucestershire property scene like?

As you’d expect from a large county, there are properties across Gloucestershire to suit all different types of tastes and budgets, whether you’re after a 1 bedroom flat or a vast detached home. House prices are significantly higher than the UK average, but you can still find great value in the area. 

Hunts Grove, for example, is an impressive little neighbourhood on the southern outskirts of Gloucester, where you’ll find a superb collection of contemporary 2, 3 and 4 bedroom new build houses. There’s also the neighbouring Nupend with its 2 and 3 bedroom new builds on the edge of pretty open countryside. Wherever you’re looking, don’t miss offers like the Deposit Unlock scheme for an extra helping hand with your move. 

New Homes Offers & Schemes in Gloucestershire

Buying a new home with David Wilson also means you can take advantage of our great offers.

If you’re struggling to save for a deposit, we can support you with our low deposit schemes. And if you’re part of the armed forces, we can offer a 5% deposit contribution towards your first or second home. 
 
Suddenly need more space for your growing family? We have you covered. Our help to sell schemes make it easy to sell your current home. You won’t have to worry about estate agent fees or the open property market. Let us do the legwork while you enjoy your new home. 
 
We also have a Key Worker Deposit Contribution scheme available for key workers, including flooring throughout your brand-new DWH home. 

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